
Brisbane Fencing
Whether you are planning to create a sturdy barrier between the outside world and your house, or a small decorative unit around the garden, building a fence on your own can save you a lot of money. With a little planning and the right techniques, you can easily customize the coverage area, material, and shape to fit your property. Here are a few things you need to know about Brisbane fencing before getting started.
1. Understand your needs
Before building a fence, make sure to ask yourself the reasons for the installation because it will determine how you proceed the process. For example, if you want to add privacy or block noises, then it is advisable to have something solid and tall. In most cases, your needs might be complex such as adding decorative elements and protecting your pets at the same time. In these cases, make sure to consider carefully and make the right decision.
2. Select the right materials
A white fence made of picket is perhaps the most typical choice, but before you purchase whitewash and wood posts, think carefully about the commitment that you are making. A wood fence might require occasional sealing and staining, and might rot or warp over time. If you don’t have time for maintenance, consider using vinyl as it provides the appearance of wood without its elbow grease. Some other good options include bamboo, wrought iron, steel, and aluminum.
3. Mix up
If you have a tight budget, then it is a good idea to mix different kinds of fences. For example, place wood picket at the front and connect to the chain-link fence in the back. This will not only save you a lot of money from installing, but also reduce the amount of repainting work.
4. Be always a good neighbor
When you are doing the plan for your fencing, make sure to be up front and open with your neighbors. Do not try to block their views in unnecessary. A party fencing could be constructed and shared by 2 or more households, but such an agreement should be made in formal writing and just after the house boundary has been determined professionally.
5. Consider climate
Climate is another important factor to consider when building your fence. In cold regions which experience frost, it is necessary to have fence posts which are secured deep to prevent them from cracking in cold snaps. For damper, warmer areas, vinyl is probably the best material option because wood can be prone to water damage.
6. Create entrances
For convenience and safety, have at least 2 paths in a fenced area. Make sure that one path is large enough for bulky equipment like garbage cans or a lawnmower. Pergolas and stepping stones could be helpful in indicating the location of the gate. The same goes true for finials or similar decorative elements.
7. Dress up
Once the fence has been completed, you should customize it with finials or decorative posts. Depending on the style of your home, you can choose to paint it a contemporary or permanent color. For a truly welcoming look, you can plant a row of beautiful flowers in the front area.
HARDSCAPING
Retaining walls, Timber and Block.
Fencing: Timber, glass, steel, and aluminum
Concreting
SOFTSCAPING
GARDEN MAINTENANCE
Identifying pests, diseases and treating them
LANDSCAPING DESIGN